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internet's black market. a new report is it may have been leaked by aninsider.morganwrightiswith me next, he said we may have another edward snowden on our hands. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. . deirdre: hackers known as the shadow brokers published stolen material from the nsa. some say they were from russia, a new reports it could be someone from inside the nsa, a type of second edward snowden. with me cyberexpert morgan wright. great to speak with you. >> hi, deirdre. deirdre: do you think it was an inside job? >> look, in cyberspace nobody knows for sher, anybody who says they know, doesn't. it's extremely

internet's black market. a new report is it may have been leaked by an insider. morgan wright is with me next, he said we may have another edward snowden on our hands. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with...

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jeopardy? right to cybersecurityexpertmorganwright. areyou seeing any evidence that russia is trying manipulate the u.s. election? >> boy, i sure hope they're not. there's a difference between influencing things and outright manipulation of the vote and, you know, this is just -- i don't want to get into conspiracy theories but it could be, it's not the actual tampering, they want people to believe it is tampered. if you thought gore v. bush was a nightmare. if the results get messed with in a substantial way, the last thing you want is the supreme court dealing with the cyberissue trying to figure out who voted for who. there will be no hanging chads, just 1's and 0's. >> that's a good point, the supreme court is split right now. we know voter systems were hacked in mexicokhkazastan, turkey, appears to be personal identity theft. when you talk to state officials here, they're saying our voting machines that they scan paper ballots and that can be consulted in the case of a discrepancy. i think that's what you were talking about. five states, new jersey, delaware, south caroli

jeopardy? right to cybersecurity expert morgan wright. are you seeing any evidence that russia is trying manipulate the u.s. election? >> boy, i sure hope they're not. there's a difference between influencing things and outright manipulation of the vote and, you know, this is just -- i don't want to get into conspiracy theories but it could be, it's not the actual tampering, they want people to believe it is tampered. if you thought gore v. bush was a nightmare. if the results get messed...

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. cybersecurityexpertmorganwrightisweighing in how concerned we should be about all of this. morgan, nsa, they're the guys do all the snooping and apparently someone is snooping on them. is that possible? >> yes it is. anything, if you put a computer anywhere connected to the internet it will be vulnerable, as smart as our folks are, they are truly smart, there are smart people in russia, smart people in china, it is only a matter of time before something happens. this was not a breach as far as we know of nsa's internal network, nsa.net and when you launch malware and cyber weapons, you have to have servers with code somewhere facing internet and that is what may have been breached. ashley: that is concerning. >> yes. ashley: what about vulnerability of voting system in they vote by email. they use the internet. raises questions how people could manipulate the upcoming election. >> we got through talking about email in the previous section. it's a concern. not so much can it being done. s, it can be done if it is small amount, that is one thing. can you imagine in certain c

. cybersecurity expert morgan wright is weighing in how concerned we should be about all of this. morgan, nsa, they're the guys do all the snooping and apparently someone is snooping on them. is that possible? >> yes it is. anything, if you put a computer anywhere connected to the internet it will be vulnerable, as smart as our folks are, they are truly smart, there are smart people in russia, smart people in china, it is only a matter of time before something happens. this was not a...

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communications.morganwrightisa senior fellow of government and joins usnow.morgan, firstquestion, why haven't the social media companies been more aggressive on that before? >> that's a great question. on fox and fox business talking about. they've used the resources of the united states, you know, the economy capitalism to grow this business so at some point, not only do they have a moral and ethical obligation, it is becoming a legal obligation, after the attacks in paris. someone is suing facebook for the broadcast when the police commander was killed. they're suing them for using facebook live. why isn't it done before, i don't know if they had a good handle on it. i don't think enough is being done, because it is not just tweeting. it is the live video being more problematic than anything i think. >> talking about the live video, it is so disgusting. we saw that live video streaming in france of the radical islamic terrorist, he stabbed a police official, tortured his wife and he had the toddler in the room, and on facebook live, you know, showing this live, saying you know,

communications. morgan wright is a senior fellow of government and joins us now. morgan, first question, why haven't the social media companies been more aggressive on that before? >> that's a great question. on fox and fox business talking about. they've used the resources of the united states, you know, the economy capitalism to grow this business so at some point, not only do they have a moral and ethical obligation, it is becoming a legal obligation, after the attacks in paris....

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. cyberexpertmorganwright, wouldthis work, punishing russia in terms of going after them for this particular hack? what do you think? >> hardest part will be connecting the dots, right? we believe it is russia. was the russian government was it done with the express or complicit extent of people in power? or affiliated group did it with a wink-wink, nudge, nudge. go do it? if we did sanctions. this is getting back to cold war mentality. they do sanctions on them, we do sank on us, we expel their diplomats. they expel our diplomats. there are a lot to lose with russia not just mop tear littlely but politically. connell: you thinking nor something better option. >> no. hitting them back. i said on fox business. give them a blood by nose. like the chinese. you do something to us, we do something to you. there are consequences, prices to pay when you hack us. what we do, we allow them to hack us. we allow them to get into critical infrastructure, we complain about it. we need to talk about what we can do to get your attention, give you a bloody nose. like bully on the playground, give

. cyber expert morgan wright, would this work, punishing russia in terms of going after them for this particular hack? what do you think? >> hardest part will be connecting the dots, right? we believe it is russia. was the russian government was it done with the express or complicit extent of people in power? or affiliated group did it with a wink-wink, nudge, nudge. go do it? if we did sanctions. this is getting back to cold war mentality. they do sanctions on them, we do sank on us, we...

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. cybersecurityexpertmorganwrightsaysthe move would be bad for national security. what do we mean in terms of giving up the control of the internet? it sounds crazy. >> it does. remember it was u.s. department of defense, darpa, that created internet, the basic underpinning of the internet. we've always had control since the internet was created. connell: this may sound like a silly question, what do we control when we say the department of defense started it which i know but we have control of internet. what is at stake here. >> we control, internet corporation for assigned names and numbers, numbers and names. that is all the domain names like dot-com or dot-net. all the new ones coming out. i.p. addressing. the reason the world way it works on internet because it is free and open. we exchange different information between the different countries and different places. when you take the authority away from ican and this is one of the best places for free speech except if you're looking for detiananmen squire or human rights matters in this these countries. i don't want russia or chi

. cybersecurity expert morgan wright says the move would be bad for national security. what do we mean in terms of giving up the control of the internet? it sounds crazy. >> it does. remember it was u.s. department of defense, darpa, that created internet, the basic underpinning of the internet. we've always had control since the internet was created. connell: this may sound like a silly question, what do we control when we say the department of defense started it which i know but we have...

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still waiting on their names and conditions. reporting live in raleigh, i'memmawright, cbsnorth carolina. >>> well, a spike in violent crime has goldsboro police looking to make some changes. all this comes on the heels of ryan morgan's murder that happened last weekend. justin quesinberry joins us right here in studio as the rising homicide. very disturbing. >> reporter: goldsboro city leaders admit something needs to be done. they'll hold a news conference today. >> ryan morgan's death is the eighth of the year in the city. compare that with 2015 when goldsboro had nine homicides in the entire year. so far this year police continue to investigate five unsolved murders. victims range from 17-22 years old. this past weekend's homicide was the first ev safe. i said -- israeltive safe -- is relatively safe. our heart and prayers are out for the family. >> reporter: the mayor says the new city council and police chief have been working on ways to fix the came. in our next half hour hear about some of the ways and the role the mayor says gangs are playing in the problem. >>> one ste

still waiting on their names and conditions. reporting live in raleigh, i'm emma wright, cbs north carolina. >>> well, a spike in violent crime has goldsboro police looking to make some changes. all this comes on the heels of ryan morgan's murder that happened last weekend. justin quesinberry joins us right here in studio as the rising homicide. very disturbing. >> reporter: goldsboro city leaders admit something needs to be done. they'll hold a news conference today. >>...